Some distributions (like Arch Linux) make /usr/bin/python Python 3,
rather than Python 2. Since compare_ir uses /usr/bin/env python,
such systems will fail to run optimization-test, causing 'make check' to
always fail.
Automake's TESTS_ENVIRONMENT variable provides a mechanism to run
programs or set environment variables in the test environment.
Ideally, I think we would want to use AM_TESTS_ENVIRONMENT, since
TESTS_ENVIRONMENT is supposed to be user-overridable. However, it isn't
supported using the default/serial test runner.
Fixes 'make check' on Arch Linux and Gentoo.
Signed-off-by: Kenneth Graunke <kenneth@whitecape.org>
Acked-by: Matt Turner <mattst88@gmail.com>
AM_CFLAGS = $(INC)
AM_CXXFLAGS = $(INC)
+TESTS_ENVIRONMENT= \
+ export PYTHON2=$(PYTHON2); \
+ export PYTHON_FLAGS=$(PYTHON_FLAGS);
+
TESTS = \
optimization-test \
ralloc-test \
echo -n "Testing $test..."
(cd `dirname "$test"`; ./`basename "$test"`) > "$test.out" 2>&1
total=$((total+1))
- if ./compare_ir "$test.expected" "$test.out" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
+ if $PYTHON2 $PYTHON_FLAGS ./compare_ir "$test.expected" "$test.out" >/dev/null 2>&1; then
echo "PASS"
pass=$((pass+1))
else
echo "FAIL"
- ./compare_ir "$test.expected" "$test.out"
+ $PYTHON2 $PYTHON_FLAGS ./compare_ir "$test.expected" "$test.out"
fi
done